Luftkonditioning wood stove

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Rosswegener

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Just bought a luftkonditionering wood stove model combi-therm and was looking for an owners manual to find out how to operate stove any help would be greatly appreciated
 
Is Luftconditionering the brand or a description in German. Got a picture or two?
 
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Ah yes, jetsam reminded me that we have had a post on that unit once before. That one looks brand new, was it ever used?

I haven't found a manual. Is the lower right dial connected directly to an intake damper or to a thermostatic coil?
 
Neat looking stove...
 
Looks like a cross between a stove and a wall furnace. I am curious what its clearance requirements are.
 
Looks like a cross between a stove and a wall furnace. I am curious what its clearance requirements are.

The dataplate says it's 4" rear and sides under the original 1979 UL1482 standard.

The other thread has the email address of a guy who says he has an owner's manual... but
I imagine it might be in Swedish!
 
It is new I bought it on an auction for $5 the dial is to increase or decrease the fan speed in the bottom of the unit. I think it is a direct vent but not sure where to find this type of stove pipe. Outside pipe is roughly 10" and the inside pipe is almost 6"
 
Without knowing how it's designed it's hard to say what chimney is required. I see a side pipe joining the outer jacket looking down the flue connection. Are they taking fresh air off the outer jacket or is this exhaust air and if it is, from where?
 
The fellow in the linked thread made his own: 12" outer pipe, insulation, 10" middle pipe, 6'' inner pipe.